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Scenario planning*

Dr. Ozcan Saritas
osaritas@hse.ru
*Thanks to Prof. Ian Miles for his contributions to this presentation
Definitions
• Scenarios in the context of Foresight
– Wack (1984):
“a discipline for rediscovering the original entrepreneurial power of
creative foresight in contexts of accelerated change, greater
complexity and genuine uncertainty”
– Schwartz (1991):
‘‘tools for ordering one’s perceptions about alternative future
environments in which one’s decisions might be played out’’
– Gausemeier et al. (1998):
“a generally intelligible description of a possible situation in the
future, based on complex network of influence factors”
Key assumptions in using scenarios
• The future not only is a continuum of past
relationships and dynamics but also can be shaped by
human choice and action
• The future cannot be foreseen completely, but
extrapolation of the future can inform the decisions of
the present
• There is not one possible future only. Uncertainty calls
for a variety of futures mapping a ‘possibility space’

• Development of scenarios involves both rational
analysis and subjective judgement. It therefore
requires interactive and participative methods
(Berkhout and Hertin, 2002)
Dual meaning of scenarios
• Image of the future: a state of affairs, describing the
circumstances at a particular point in future time
• Future history: a “story” of the evolution of affairs, in the
form of a sequence of events or developments of trends

Now:
where are
we, what
should we
do...

histories

images
Essential characteristics of scenarios
• Internally consistent
• Link historical and present events with
hypothetical events in the future
• Carry storylines that can be expressed in simple
diagrams
• Plausible
• Reflect predetermined elements
• Identify signposts or indicators that a given story
is occurring
(van der Heijden, 1997)
A successful scenario
• Describes the possible future changes in a particular ‘system’, domain,
environment, society, etc.
• Involves imagination
• Are written in the past or present tense - as if the visualized trends &
events had already happened
• Indicates the causes and consequences of key developments

• Challenges our current images & conjectures about the future
• Helps us to create and evaluate alternative policies, strategies and
actions
• Is seen as relevant and an important element of the strategic
decision/policy making process
Variations: Single vs. Multiple
• Single Scenario
– To illustrate and communicate features of forecasts and
future-relevant analyses
– To provide a framework in terms of which views of
different aspects of future developments can be
integrated and their consistency or otherwise
examined
– To structure and guide discussion so that visions,
elements of visions, and the assumptions that
underpin such visions, can be explicated and
elaborated.
– To set a target (e.g. for aspirational purposes)
Single vs. Multiple
• Multiple Scenarios
– To illustrate alternatives, indicate a range of plausible
developments (not one inevitable future path); to
assess robustness of strategies; to stimulate reflection
on underlying assumptions
– To give insight into contexts and outcomes (intended or
otherwise) of actions, & conditions when objectives
may be realised; to help identify turning points, key
decisions, indicators, early warnings of change
Common to use 3 or more scenarios
Normative vs. Exploratory
• Normative scenarios
Starts with preliminary view of a possible
future and look backwards to see if and how
this might or might not grow out from the
present

• Explorative scenarios
Starts with the present as starting points and
move forward to the future by asking ‘what
if’ questions about implications of possible
events outside familiar trends
Use data about the past and present bearing
in mind the possible, probable and desirable
Inward vs. Outward
Starting from the present

(“exploratory”):
What next?
What if?

Starting from the future

(“normative”):

Where to?
How to?
Outward Scenarios
Trends and events of particular interest to users not necessarily preferable ones
A common
framework for
workshop and
expert groups is
STEEPV:
Social
Technological
Economic
Environmental
Political
Values
Inward Scenarios
Futures of particular interest to users - not
necessarily desirable ones : a PROFILE approach
Will world
economic
development
mean:

High Growth

What would
it be like?

Profile Profile
2
1
High
Low
Equality Profile Profile Equality
4
3
How do we
Low Growth

get there?
Methods for scenario planning

•
•
•
•

Forecasts
Deskwork
Expert Groups
“Modelling” tools like simulation, cross-impact;
gaming
• Surveys, clustering articulated viewpoints
• Workshops
Scenario workshops
• A scenario workshop allows the
participants to:
– exchange information, views and insights,
– identify points of agreement, disagreement
and uncertainty
– create new shared understandings
– develop action plans and other instruments
so as to help mobilise future activity
A process for organising a scenario workshop
•
•

•
•
•
•
•

•
•

Step 1: Set up a preliminary objective including the time horizon
Step 2: Establish a broad learning programme under the STEEPV guidelines to enable the
boundaries appropriate to the objective to be derived and the broad trends that influence
the objective to be identified; and by asking ‘who and what’ is important to the objective,
map out more specifically the driving forces for your organisation in creating its future
Step 3: Make explicit the assumptions that will be used in writing the scenarios; examine
these assumptions for their relevance, reasonableness and robustness in relation to the
assumed objective; and, through iteration, modify both until a convergence is achieved
Step 4: Assemble a framework of alternative event strings and trends that are the
skeletons for the scenarios
Step 5: Write the scenarios using whatever presentational technique seems to be most
suited to the objective and the organisation’s culture
Step 6: Analyse the scenarios with particular reference to turning or branch points that
may constitute a crisis
Step 7: Derive from the analysis, the policies within which the organisation ought to work
(the limits of actions the organisation ought not to exceed in seeking to achieve its
objective), the instruments of policy over which the organisation has control and those
that are beyond its control
Step 8: Using the instruments of policy, derive alternative strategies
Step 9: Evaluate these strategic alternatives over the chosen timescale, paying particular
attention to the strategic allocation of resources, including financing, and the best routes
to achieving the desired financial returns
Product & process benefits of scenario planning
• Product (codified outputs) - reports, books,
videos. Discursive accounts, summaries, action
lists and priorities. Inputs to decision making.
– Scenarios: integrate diverse studies, concretise and

communicate visions; suggest action points and key
indicators

• Process (embodied knowledge) - forging and
enriching networks, developing knowledge about
knowledge. Establishing and empowering
constituencies for action.
– Scenarios: recruit support, integrate diverse

viewpoints; share & fuse visions, provide focus for
joint work.
How to get it wrong (Coates)

• Mechanical Extrapolation
– limits, ceilings, qualitative change

• Unexamined assumptions
• Limited Expertise
– failure to see limits, connections

• Limited Vision
– failure to see outsiders, novelty, significant events
Integrating scenarios with other methods

• Scenarios can be used with other
methods such as
– Expert panels
– STEEPV analysis
– SWOT analysis
– Some research on the area of interest
– Road mapping and/or
– Delphi
Health scenarios
• The future of Health and Social Services in Europe for the European
Monitoring Centre of Change (EMCC)

• Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system
– A review of Health and Social Services in Europe
– Trends and driving forces

• Step 2: Scenarios
–
–
–
–

Analysis of the Healthcare and Social Services system
Health and Social Services Scenarios
Towards integrated visions
Wildcards

• Step 3: Policy and action proposals
– European health policy landscape
– Community action programme for public health
– Specific policy challenges
Ref: Saritas, O. and Keenan, M. (2004). Broken promises and/or techno dreams? The
future of health and social services in Europe, Foresight, 6, 5, 281-291.
Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system

• Definitions of “healthcare sector” and “social
services”
– The healthcare sector refers primarily to those services
provided by hospitals, general practitioners and
community clinics in the prevention, diagnosis, and
treatment of illness
– Social services is confined to work rendered by any
person or organisation in furtherance of the general
welfare of citizens. This includes,
• children and their families;
• isabled people of all ages;
• elderly people (especially those with mental health
problems);
• people who misuse drugs and alcohol; and
• services in relation to HIV/AIDS
Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system

• Statistical data:
Figure: Total expenditure on health as % GDP
Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system

• Trends and driving forces:
– Demographic and societal change
– Rising expectations and consumerism
– Health informatics and telemedicine
– New medical technologies
– Increasing costs of health and social services
Figure: Age groups 15-24
provision
and 55-64 as % of age
group 15-64 – EU15 –
1995-2025
Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system

• Demographic and societal change
Table: Trends and drivers effecting the health and social services sector
Step 2: Scenarios

• Understanding of the interdependencies
and dynamics of the health and social
services system

Figure:
Interdependency of
sub-systems in the
welfare system
Step 2: Scenarios

• Existing scenarios from the health and
social services
Step 2: Scenarios
• Nine indicators around which there are variable degrees of
uncertainty
1. Health status of the population: life expectancy; morbidity
rates, especially amongst the elderly; health divides and
health tiering
2. Lifestyles and values: individualism versus collectivism;
standing of expert knowledge; consumption; intergenerational
harmony and/or ageism; life-style drugs
3. Health and social care funding regimes: dependency ratios;
public versus private/market provision; cost containment
measures; co-payments and self-rationing; incentives (e.g.
reduced insurance payments) to encourage self-care
4. Prevention and self-care
5. Growing and changing demand on services
6. Widespread use of ICT
7. Genomics and biotechnology
8. Primary and community care
9. Employment organisation and workforce skills
Step 2: Scenarios

• Three integrated visions
1. A best ‘guesstimate’
2. Problem plauged
3. Visionary
Step 2: Scenarios
Step 2: Scenarios
• Wildcards
– “…events that have less than a 10 per cent chance

of occurring, but will have a tremendous impact on
society and business if they do occur” (R.Amara et
al, p.xxii)
Step 3: Policy and action proposals

• European health policy landscape
• Community action programme for public
health

Figure: EC’s action programme on public health (2003-2008)
Step 3: Policy and action proposals

• Specific policy challenges:
– reforming health and social care funding
systems;
– exploiting ICT;
– tackling major health determinants;
– exploiting and regulating developments in
genomics and other biotechnologies
Summary
• Future is uncertain and thus there is multiplicity

• Scenarios are helpful
– to create multiple images of the future, thus
– to be ready for the alternative courses of future
developments

• Scenarios elicit and represent knowledge of
participants in an interactive and coherent way
• Scenarios are widely used in Foresight
exercises, not only for the product benefits, but
also for the process benefits
End of presentation.

Ozcan Saritas
osaritas@hse.ru

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Scenario planning by Ozcan Saritas

  • 1. Scenario planning* Dr. Ozcan Saritas osaritas@hse.ru *Thanks to Prof. Ian Miles for his contributions to this presentation
  • 2. Definitions • Scenarios in the context of Foresight – Wack (1984): “a discipline for rediscovering the original entrepreneurial power of creative foresight in contexts of accelerated change, greater complexity and genuine uncertainty” – Schwartz (1991): ‘‘tools for ordering one’s perceptions about alternative future environments in which one’s decisions might be played out’’ – Gausemeier et al. (1998): “a generally intelligible description of a possible situation in the future, based on complex network of influence factors”
  • 3. Key assumptions in using scenarios • The future not only is a continuum of past relationships and dynamics but also can be shaped by human choice and action • The future cannot be foreseen completely, but extrapolation of the future can inform the decisions of the present • There is not one possible future only. Uncertainty calls for a variety of futures mapping a ‘possibility space’ • Development of scenarios involves both rational analysis and subjective judgement. It therefore requires interactive and participative methods (Berkhout and Hertin, 2002)
  • 4. Dual meaning of scenarios • Image of the future: a state of affairs, describing the circumstances at a particular point in future time • Future history: a “story” of the evolution of affairs, in the form of a sequence of events or developments of trends Now: where are we, what should we do... histories images
  • 5. Essential characteristics of scenarios • Internally consistent • Link historical and present events with hypothetical events in the future • Carry storylines that can be expressed in simple diagrams • Plausible • Reflect predetermined elements • Identify signposts or indicators that a given story is occurring (van der Heijden, 1997)
  • 6. A successful scenario • Describes the possible future changes in a particular ‘system’, domain, environment, society, etc. • Involves imagination • Are written in the past or present tense - as if the visualized trends & events had already happened • Indicates the causes and consequences of key developments • Challenges our current images & conjectures about the future • Helps us to create and evaluate alternative policies, strategies and actions • Is seen as relevant and an important element of the strategic decision/policy making process
  • 7. Variations: Single vs. Multiple • Single Scenario – To illustrate and communicate features of forecasts and future-relevant analyses – To provide a framework in terms of which views of different aspects of future developments can be integrated and their consistency or otherwise examined – To structure and guide discussion so that visions, elements of visions, and the assumptions that underpin such visions, can be explicated and elaborated. – To set a target (e.g. for aspirational purposes)
  • 8. Single vs. Multiple • Multiple Scenarios – To illustrate alternatives, indicate a range of plausible developments (not one inevitable future path); to assess robustness of strategies; to stimulate reflection on underlying assumptions – To give insight into contexts and outcomes (intended or otherwise) of actions, & conditions when objectives may be realised; to help identify turning points, key decisions, indicators, early warnings of change Common to use 3 or more scenarios
  • 9. Normative vs. Exploratory • Normative scenarios Starts with preliminary view of a possible future and look backwards to see if and how this might or might not grow out from the present • Explorative scenarios Starts with the present as starting points and move forward to the future by asking ‘what if’ questions about implications of possible events outside familiar trends Use data about the past and present bearing in mind the possible, probable and desirable
  • 10. Inward vs. Outward Starting from the present (“exploratory”): What next? What if? Starting from the future (“normative”): Where to? How to?
  • 11. Outward Scenarios Trends and events of particular interest to users not necessarily preferable ones A common framework for workshop and expert groups is STEEPV: Social Technological Economic Environmental Political Values
  • 12. Inward Scenarios Futures of particular interest to users - not necessarily desirable ones : a PROFILE approach Will world economic development mean: High Growth What would it be like? Profile Profile 2 1 High Low Equality Profile Profile Equality 4 3 How do we Low Growth get there?
  • 13. Methods for scenario planning • • • • Forecasts Deskwork Expert Groups “Modelling” tools like simulation, cross-impact; gaming • Surveys, clustering articulated viewpoints • Workshops
  • 14. Scenario workshops • A scenario workshop allows the participants to: – exchange information, views and insights, – identify points of agreement, disagreement and uncertainty – create new shared understandings – develop action plans and other instruments so as to help mobilise future activity
  • 15. A process for organising a scenario workshop • • • • • • • • • Step 1: Set up a preliminary objective including the time horizon Step 2: Establish a broad learning programme under the STEEPV guidelines to enable the boundaries appropriate to the objective to be derived and the broad trends that influence the objective to be identified; and by asking ‘who and what’ is important to the objective, map out more specifically the driving forces for your organisation in creating its future Step 3: Make explicit the assumptions that will be used in writing the scenarios; examine these assumptions for their relevance, reasonableness and robustness in relation to the assumed objective; and, through iteration, modify both until a convergence is achieved Step 4: Assemble a framework of alternative event strings and trends that are the skeletons for the scenarios Step 5: Write the scenarios using whatever presentational technique seems to be most suited to the objective and the organisation’s culture Step 6: Analyse the scenarios with particular reference to turning or branch points that may constitute a crisis Step 7: Derive from the analysis, the policies within which the organisation ought to work (the limits of actions the organisation ought not to exceed in seeking to achieve its objective), the instruments of policy over which the organisation has control and those that are beyond its control Step 8: Using the instruments of policy, derive alternative strategies Step 9: Evaluate these strategic alternatives over the chosen timescale, paying particular attention to the strategic allocation of resources, including financing, and the best routes to achieving the desired financial returns
  • 16. Product & process benefits of scenario planning • Product (codified outputs) - reports, books, videos. Discursive accounts, summaries, action lists and priorities. Inputs to decision making. – Scenarios: integrate diverse studies, concretise and communicate visions; suggest action points and key indicators • Process (embodied knowledge) - forging and enriching networks, developing knowledge about knowledge. Establishing and empowering constituencies for action. – Scenarios: recruit support, integrate diverse viewpoints; share & fuse visions, provide focus for joint work.
  • 17. How to get it wrong (Coates) • Mechanical Extrapolation – limits, ceilings, qualitative change • Unexamined assumptions • Limited Expertise – failure to see limits, connections • Limited Vision – failure to see outsiders, novelty, significant events
  • 18. Integrating scenarios with other methods • Scenarios can be used with other methods such as – Expert panels – STEEPV analysis – SWOT analysis – Some research on the area of interest – Road mapping and/or – Delphi
  • 19. Health scenarios • The future of Health and Social Services in Europe for the European Monitoring Centre of Change (EMCC) • Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system – A review of Health and Social Services in Europe – Trends and driving forces • Step 2: Scenarios – – – – Analysis of the Healthcare and Social Services system Health and Social Services Scenarios Towards integrated visions Wildcards • Step 3: Policy and action proposals – European health policy landscape – Community action programme for public health – Specific policy challenges Ref: Saritas, O. and Keenan, M. (2004). Broken promises and/or techno dreams? The future of health and social services in Europe, Foresight, 6, 5, 281-291.
  • 20. Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system • Definitions of “healthcare sector” and “social services” – The healthcare sector refers primarily to those services provided by hospitals, general practitioners and community clinics in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness – Social services is confined to work rendered by any person or organisation in furtherance of the general welfare of citizens. This includes, • children and their families; • isabled people of all ages; • elderly people (especially those with mental health problems); • people who misuse drugs and alcohol; and • services in relation to HIV/AIDS
  • 21. Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system • Statistical data: Figure: Total expenditure on health as % GDP
  • 22. Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system • Trends and driving forces: – Demographic and societal change – Rising expectations and consumerism – Health informatics and telemedicine – New medical technologies – Increasing costs of health and social services Figure: Age groups 15-24 provision and 55-64 as % of age group 15-64 – EU15 – 1995-2025
  • 23. Step 1: Understanding the healthcare system • Demographic and societal change Table: Trends and drivers effecting the health and social services sector
  • 24. Step 2: Scenarios • Understanding of the interdependencies and dynamics of the health and social services system Figure: Interdependency of sub-systems in the welfare system
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  • 26. Step 2: Scenarios • Existing scenarios from the health and social services
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  • 28. Step 2: Scenarios • Nine indicators around which there are variable degrees of uncertainty 1. Health status of the population: life expectancy; morbidity rates, especially amongst the elderly; health divides and health tiering 2. Lifestyles and values: individualism versus collectivism; standing of expert knowledge; consumption; intergenerational harmony and/or ageism; life-style drugs 3. Health and social care funding regimes: dependency ratios; public versus private/market provision; cost containment measures; co-payments and self-rationing; incentives (e.g. reduced insurance payments) to encourage self-care 4. Prevention and self-care 5. Growing and changing demand on services 6. Widespread use of ICT 7. Genomics and biotechnology 8. Primary and community care 9. Employment organisation and workforce skills
  • 29. Step 2: Scenarios • Three integrated visions 1. A best ‘guesstimate’ 2. Problem plauged 3. Visionary
  • 31. Step 2: Scenarios • Wildcards – “…events that have less than a 10 per cent chance of occurring, but will have a tremendous impact on society and business if they do occur” (R.Amara et al, p.xxii)
  • 32. Step 3: Policy and action proposals • European health policy landscape • Community action programme for public health Figure: EC’s action programme on public health (2003-2008)
  • 33. Step 3: Policy and action proposals • Specific policy challenges: – reforming health and social care funding systems; – exploiting ICT; – tackling major health determinants; – exploiting and regulating developments in genomics and other biotechnologies
  • 34. Summary • Future is uncertain and thus there is multiplicity • Scenarios are helpful – to create multiple images of the future, thus – to be ready for the alternative courses of future developments • Scenarios elicit and represent knowledge of participants in an interactive and coherent way • Scenarios are widely used in Foresight exercises, not only for the product benefits, but also for the process benefits
  • 35. End of presentation. Ozcan Saritas osaritas@hse.ru